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- (N-Hydroxyethyl)isopropylamine
- 1-(Propan-2-Ylamino)Ethanol
- 2-((1-Methylethyl)amino)ethanol
- 2-(Isopropylamino)-1-ethanol
- 2-(Monoisopropylamino)ethanol
- 2-(N-Isopropylamino)ethanol
- 2-(Propan-2-Ylamino)Ethanol
- 2-Isopropylaminoethanol
- 2-[(Propan-2-yl)amino]ethan-1-ol
- Ai3-24220
- Voir d'autres synonymes
- Brn 1633453
- Ethanol, 2-((1-methylethyl)amino)-
- Ethanol, 2-(isopropylamino)-
- Ethanolisopropylamine
- IPE
- Isopropylaminoethanol
- Monoisopropylaminoethanol
- N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)isopropylamine
- N-(2-hydroxyethyl)propan-2-aminium chloride
- N-Isopropyl-2-hydroxyethylamine
- N-Isopropylaminoethanol
- N-Isopropylethanolamine
- NSC 128124
- Nsc 1090
- PAE
2-(Isopropylamino)ethanol (2-IPA) is a fatty acid analog that is used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. 2-IPA is an inhibitor of protein synthesis and may be used to regulate the production of proteins necessary for hair growth. It also has a carbonic anhydrase inhibitory effect, which may be useful for treating alopecia areata. 2-IPA inhibits the activity of rat liver microsomes by binding to the hydroxyl group on cysteine residues that are involved in hydrogen bonding with amines. The uptake of 2-IPA into cells can be inhibited by amines such as ethanolamine, methylamine, and benzylamine.